Studio owners Chris and Lisa Bayer began providing music instruction in 2003. Since opening its doors to the public November 1st, 2006, A Joyful Noise Music Studio has seen a ten-fold increase in enrollment! Now located in the Dibbleville business district and with over 250 music students enrolled, A Joyful Noise Music Studio has become a well-known community presence. A Joyful Noise Music Studio is proud to: Host student performances, provided free of charge, at area churches, nursing homes, and schools. Showcase local talent through entertaining public performances. Support school and community music programs by offering local students and musicians the supplies they need at prices they can afford.

Animal Rescue Shelter which provides low cost spay and neuter for cats and dogs. They also provide (TNR) Trap- Neuter-Return for feral kitties.Volunteers are needed and welcome!!! Open 10am – 3pm Tues thru Sat. also 1 – 4pm on Sun. Closed Mon. Volunteers provide animal care, enrichment and socialization which includes reading for an animal audiance, taking walks, playtime, and more, as well as some duty cleaning. If you love animals give us a call!!! Volunteers need to be at least 8 years old with a responsible adult. 16 to 20 with a valid drivers license. 21 and up need a valid state ID or drivers license.

We teach traditional African Drum & Dance to students in the Flint area. We do performances to showcase what the students have learned. We teach Swahili to the students. Excellent mentor program to build students self esteem and teach them their African heritage.

“American Aborigine Networking (AAN) is idea brought together by a dedicated group of tribes in the Michigan area for the purpose of connecting local aborigines and non-aborigines for cultural and commercial progress into the international arena fully supported by modern global perspectives and indigenous communities all over the world.”

The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Founded by six cardiologists in 1924, our organization now includes more than 22.5 million volunteers and supporters working tirelessly to eliminate these diseases. We fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies and provide lifesaving tools and information to save and improve lives. Our nationwide organization includes 144 local offices and nearly 2,700 employees. We moved our national headquarters from New York to Dallas in 1975 to be more centrally located. The American Stroke Association was created as a division in 1997 to bring together the organization’s stroke-related activities. Our Mission: Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Our mission drives everything we do. What We Do: To improve the lives of all Americans, we provide public health education in a variety of ways. We’re the nation’s leader in CPR education training. We help people understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices. We provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help ensure the best treatment for every patient, every time. We educate lawmakers, policy makers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities.

Anderson Bourque is available for regional engagements to perform instrumental guitar arraignments of selections ranging from smooth jazz standards. The key word to describe the style of the arrangements is "Smooth".

Applied Awareness™ is about learning to pay attention to yourself. Once you're paying attention you can begin to understand why you do the things you do. From there you can make changes and make progress towards your goals.

Living Art through Divine Love of God, our self, our environment, and each other
Compassion Experienced Through Personal Connection And Natural Instinct
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Asbury Family Center
1653 Davison rd.
Flint MI 48506
In the spirit of community togetherness and supporting each other’s unique gifts through green innovation, shared-open life/God worship, sustainable economy, experiential discovery/learning/education. Recognizing we all have skills and abilities that can be applied in ways that enhance the flow of abundance and life.
With Blessings Of Love And Gratitude Namaste,
ApriLynn
Coordinator of Wholistic Environmental And Community Biodynamics
Asbury Family Center

The Autism Support & Resource Center is a charitable 501c3 organization providing support, assistance and advocacy for area families of individuals living with Autism. Our work is dedicated to creating a better future for area individuals with autism. MISSION: To enhance the quality of life and provide support and empowerment to families and individuals with autism through all phases of life.

The Autism Support Group of Genesee County is a charitable 501c3 organization, providing support, ,education, advocacy and activities for Genesee County area families of children with autism. Our long-term goal is the development of a farm-based residential community for adults with autism.

The largest private college in Michigan, Baker College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It is a non-profit higher education institution, serving more than 43,000 students on 12 campuses and in four satellite locations. Baker grants certificates and associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, health sciences, education and human services, and various technical fields, as well as a doctorate of business administration. As a career college, the Baker College system is pleased to report that 97 percent of its available graduates are employed. For more information about Baker College, please check out our website at www.baker.edu.